Government in Business: Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8832, H.R. 9834, H.R. 9835, and H.R. 9890, Bills to Provide for the Termination of Government Operations which are in Competition with Private Enterprise ... |
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... million hammers at 50 cents a hammer at the factory they would save 50 cents a hammer over buying a hammer at a dollar a hammer at the retail outlet where the particular defense base was where they needed the hammer , ignoring the ...
... million hammers at 50 cents a hammer at the factory they would save 50 cents a hammer over buying a hammer at a dollar a hammer at the retail outlet where the particular defense base was where they needed the hammer , ignoring the ...
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... million dollars . They put in three drive - in depositories and a 50 car parking space . The jet base there decided they wanted a bank . So , they opened them up a bank , at Turner Airbase . As quick as Turner Airbase got their bank ...
... million dollars . They put in three drive - in depositories and a 50 car parking space . The jet base there decided they wanted a bank . So , they opened them up a bank , at Turner Airbase . As quick as Turner Airbase got their bank ...
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... millions of entre- preneurs , each something of an expert in his limited field . 3. When Government engages in enterprise , the complexity of its task makes necessary the adoption of multitudinous rules and regula- tions . The ...
... millions of entre- preneurs , each something of an expert in his limited field . 3. When Government engages in enterprise , the complexity of its task makes necessary the adoption of multitudinous rules and regula- tions . The ...
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... millions of dollars to purchase material to rehabilitate the Philippines because of the destruction of the prop- erty during the war , and here was the material that could have been used right there and it was wasted . Who is to blame ...
... millions of dollars to purchase material to rehabilitate the Philippines because of the destruction of the prop- erty during the war , and here was the material that could have been used right there and it was wasted . Who is to blame ...
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... million per year , for only those commercial and industrial type properties covered by H. R. 8832 and the related bills . It is impossible to present to this committee unfortunately a com- plete list of properties which are located in ...
... million per year , for only those commercial and industrial type properties covered by H. R. 8832 and the related bills . It is impossible to present to this committee unfortunately a com- plete list of properties which are located in ...
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